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How did EMU’s 2012 opponents do in week 5?

EMU’s opponents went 7-5 over the weekend, with two matchups of future opponents, and one game that pitted a future against a past opponent.

Team

W

L

Total %

Conf

W

L

Conf %

Last

Next

Ball State

3

2

60%

MAC

1

1

50%

Lost 45-43 at Kent State

10/6 vs. Northern Illinois

Illinois State

5

0

100%

Missouri Valley

2

0

100%

Won 34-31 at South Dakota

10/6 vs. Southern Illinois

Purdue

3

1

75%

Big Ten

0

0

N/A

Won 51-41 vs. Marshall

10/6 vs. Michigan

Michigan State

3

2

60%

Big Ten

0

1

0%

Lost 17-16 vs. Ohio State

10/6 at Indiana

Kent State

3

1

75%

MAC

2

0

100%

Won 45-43 vs. Ball State

10/6 at EMU

Toledo

4

1

80%

MAC

2

0

100%

Won 37-17 at Western Michigan

10/6 vs. Central Michigan

Army

0

4

0%

Independent

N/A

N/A

N/A

Lost 23-3 vs. Stony Brook

10/6 vs. Boston College

Bowling Green

2

3

40%

MAC

0

1

0%

Won 48-8 vs. Rhode Island

10/6 at Akron

Ohio

5

0

100%

MAC

1

0

100%

Won 37-34 at Massachusetts

10/6 vs. Buffalo

Central Michigan

2

2

50%

MAC

0

1

0%

Lost 55-24 at Northern Illinois

10/6 at Toledo

Western Michigan

2

3

40%

MAC

0

1

0%

Lost 37-17 vs. Toledo

10/6 vs. Massachusetts

Northern Illinois

4

1

80%

MAC

1

0

100%

Won 55-24 vs. Central Michigan

10/6 at Ball State

Total

36

20

64%

9

5

64%

Past

14

5

74%

3

2

60%

Upcoming

22

15

59%

6

3

67%

Just when people were starting to the Ball State might be legit, they went and lost at Kent State, and now no one’s quite sure what to think…is Kent State that good, or is Ball State, not that good?

Meanwhile Toledo won handily at Western Michigan, and Northern Illinois had no trouble with Central Michigan. Also of note, Ohio had a closer-than-expected win at Massachusetts, and Army lost 23-3 to Stony Brook, a ranked FCS school.